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NEW DELHI: General Motors India (GMI) on Wednesday said its sales went up by nine per cent in May 2004 over 1,401 units sold in the previous month. Spurred by premium mid-size sedan, cumulative (January-May 2004) sales surged 95 per cent at 8,319 units over 4,268 units during the year ago period, a GMI statement said. "The continuing growth in sales of GM in India is primarily due to the tremendous response to Chevrolet Optra and Opel Corsa models," P Balendran, vice-president corporate affairs of GM India said.

NEW DELHI: General Motors India on Wednesday said its car sales have grown by 39.1 per cent in April 2002 to 803 units from 577 units in the same month last year. It comprised 115 units of the premium mid-size 'Opel Astra', 637 units of mid-size 'Opel Corsa' and 51 'Corsa Swing' cars, a company spokesman said. The April sales were, however, 41.2 per cent less than 1,367 cars sold in March this year. The GMI spokesman said growing sales of the 'Corsa' besides reduction in ownership costs of its cars have contributed to the increased sales.

NEW DELHI: Led by strong growth in its luxury sedan Chevrolet Optra, auto major General Motors India on Tuesday reported a 123.5 per cent growth in car sales in June 2004 to 2,418 units from 1,082 units in the same month last year. The sales included 804 units of Optra, 800 units of multi-utility vehicle Tavera and 786 units of Opel Corsa, a company statement said here. Chevrolet Optra also emerged as the market leader in the luxury sedan category during March-June 2004, capturing 25 per cent of the market share.

NEW DELHI: General Motors India (GMI) on Thursday said its car sales surged by 77 per cent in 2003 to 15,155 units, which it hopes to double to about 32,000 units this year. GMI Vice President (Corporate Affairs) P Balendran told PTI that the impressive growth was due to demand for the entry-level mid-size car 'Opel Corsa' and premium mid-size car "Chevrolet Optra'. "We have crossed our target of selling 15,000 cars in 2003. Now, the target is to double the sales to 30,000-32,000 units this year," Balendran said.

NEW DELHI: General Motors India (GMI) on Thursday said its car sales surged by 77 per cent in 2003 to 15,155 units, which it hopes to double to about 32,000 units this year. GMI Vice President (Corporate Affairs) P Balendran told PTI that the impressive growth was due to demand for the entry-level mid-size car 'Opel Corsa' and premium mid-size car "Chevrolet Optra'. "We have crossed our target of selling 15,000 cars in 2003. Now, the target is to double the sales to 30,000-32,000 units this year," Balendran said.

NEW DELHI: General Motors India (GMI) on Thursday said its car sales fell by 6.1 per cent to 751 units during September this year compared to the corresponding period last year. It comprised 101 units of the premium sedan Opel Astra and 650 units of the mid-size car Opel Corsa and station wagon Corsa Swing, a company spokesman told PTI here. The September sales were also lower by 5.9 per cent as compared to 798 cars sold in August, he said. Sales during April-September this year, however, rose marginally by 2.7 per cent to 4,264 cars against 4,150 cars sold in the same period last fiscal.

NEW DELHI: Led by strong growth in its luxury sedan Chevrolet Optra, auto major General Motors India on Tuesday reported a 123.5 per cent growth in car sales in June 2004 to 2,418 units from 1,082 units in the same month last year. The sales included 804 units of Optra, 800 units of multi-utility vehicle Tavera and 786 units of Opel Corsa, a company statement said here. Chevrolet Optra also emerged as the market leader in the luxury sedan category during March-June 2004, capturing 25 per cent of the market share.

NEW DELHI: For the first time, global market research firm J D Power has ranked three models of Maruti -- WagonR, Zen and Esteem -- at the top in terms of quality even as customers faced more problems in the industry this year compared to last year. In the compact car category, Maruti's WagonR topped the list followed by Zen while Hyundai Santro, which ranked first in terms of quality for the past two consecutive years, trailed at the third position, J D Power said in its Initial Quality Study (IQS)

NEW DELHI: For the first time, global market research firm J D Power has ranked three models of Maruti -- WagonR, Zen and Esteem -- at the top in terms of quality even as customers faced more problems in the industry this year compared to last year. In the compact car category, Maruti's WagonR topped the list followed by Zen while Hyundai Santro, which ranked first in terms of quality for the past two consecutive years, trailed at the third position, J D Power said in its Initial Quality Study (IQS)

NEW DELHI: A Delhi court has asked police to register an FIR against auto giant General Motors' Indian arm on a complaint alleging that it had sold an used Opel Corsa car misrepresenting it as brand new. Acting on a complaint by one M M Duggal that police was shying away from registering the FIR, Metropolitan Magistrate R K Sharma directed SHO of Patel Nagar police station in West Delhi to get it registered, investigate the same and file a...